
Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin airport | Destination airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scoot | 10:30 | 13:55 | Yogyakarta (YIA) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 10:35 | 14:00 | Surabaya (SUB) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 12:50 | 14:25 | Singapore (SIN) | Bangkok (BKK) | Book flight |
Scoot | 16:00 | 18:30 | Medan (KNO) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 16:00 | 17:15 | Singapore (SIN) | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 16:00 | 18:45 | Singapore (SIN) | Bali / Denpasar (DPS) | Book flight |
Scoot | 18:15 | 21:20 | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 19:20 | 23:05 | Davao (DVO) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 20:30 | 21:25 | Singapore (SIN) | Jakarta (CGK) | Book flight |
Scoot | 22:15 | 01:05 (+1 day) | Jakarta (CGK) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
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The Scoot e-ticket serves as proof of your booking for Scoot flights. Show your e-ticket at the Scoot counter during check-in (either at the airport or online) to get your boarding pass. If you do not receive your e-ticket within 60 minutes after making payment, please contact Traveloka Customer Service immediately.
Scoot is Singapore's long-haul, low-cost airline, flying under IATA code TR and ICAO code SCO, with its home base at Singapore Changi Airport. Launched in 2011 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Singapore Airlines Group, Scoot was created to let the SIA Group compete in the fast-growing budget travel segment across Asia Pacific and beyond. The airline began commercial flights in June 2012, with its very first route connecting Singapore to Sydney, and has since grown into one of the most recognizable low-cost carriers in the region.
In July 2017, Scoot merged with Tigerair Singapore, another SIA Group low-cost unit, bringing all of the group's budget flying under the single Scoot brand. Today, Scoot connects more than 60 destinations across Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East from its Singapore Changi hub, including a growing number of routes to the Philippines. Scoot's frequent flyer benefits are tied into KrisFlyer, the loyalty program of parent company Singapore Airlines, and the airline runs on an unbundled fare model where travelers pay only for what they actually use, from checked baggage to seat selection and in-flight meals.
Scoot was set up to fill a strategic gap in the Singapore Airlines Group's portfolio, targeting price-conscious leisure and business travelers on medium- and long-haul routes. Key milestones in the airline's story include:
Scoot's main hub is Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), consistently ranked among the best airports in the world and a key gateway for Southeast Asia. From Changi, Scoot connects travelers to destinations across the wider region, offering smooth onward connections thanks to Changi's extensive transit facilities. Scoot's mission is to inspire more people to fly through affordable fares paired with safe, reliable service, a value proposition that resonates strongly with Filipino travelers looking to explore Singapore and beyond without overspending.
Scoot operates a modern mixed fleet of widebody and narrowbody aircraft, giving it the flexibility to serve short regional hops as well as long intercontinental routes. The fleet includes:
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet remains Scoot's biggest differentiator, making it one of the few low-cost carriers in the world flying widebody jets on long-haul routes. The Dreamliner's advanced composite structure, lower cabin altitude, larger windows, and improved cabin humidity all add up to a noticeably more comfortable flying experience, especially on longer sectors. Meanwhile, the A320neo and A321neo aircraft are equipped with newer-generation engines that burn significantly less fuel and produce fewer emissions, supporting Scoot's ongoing push toward more sustainable flying as it continues expanding its Airbus fleet through 2026.
Scoot runs an extensive network out of its Singapore hub, connecting travelers to destinations across Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Australia, and select cities in Europe and the Middle East. For travelers in the Philippines, Scoot offers convenient direct access to Singapore from several Philippine airports, plus onward connections across Scoot's wider network through Changi. Some of the most useful routes for Filipino travelers include:
From its Singapore hub, Scoot also serves destinations such as Perth, Gold Coast, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Jeju, Jeddah, and Athens, among many others. Filipino travelers can take advantage of Scoot's Fly-Thru service, which lets checked baggage transfer automatically on connecting flights through Singapore, so there is no need to collect and re-check bags. You can browse more routes from the Philippines on Traveloka:
As a low-cost airline, Scoot uses a pay-for-what-you-need model that lets passengers tailor their baggage allowance to their trip. Understanding the baggage rules before you fly can help you avoid surprise fees at the airport.
Cabin bags that exceed the weight or size limit will be gate-checked as checked baggage, and applicable fees may apply.
Buying checked baggage at the time of booking is considerably cheaper than paying for it at the airport counter, since Scoot charges a higher rate for baggage purchased on the day of travel. It pays to add your baggage allowance early when booking your flight.
Scoot follows international aviation safety rules set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Singapore's Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS). Key restrictions include:
Airport counter check-in is available at every airport Scoot serves. Recommended arrival times:
At the check-in counter, staff will check your travel documents, issue your boarding pass, and accept your checked baggage.
Scoot offers web check-in through its official website, available from 72 hours up to 1 hour before departure. Online check-in lets passengers:
Passengers who have already checked in online and are not carrying checked baggage can head straight to the departure gate, saving a good deal of time at the airport. Mobile check-in is also available through the Scoot app.
Scoot's Economy cabin is built for budget-minded travelers who want an affordable base fare with the flexibility to add on extras. Highlights include:
ScootPlus is Scoot's premium cabin, available on Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights. It evolved from the airline's earlier ScootBiz product and now sits closer to a premium economy experience, with benefits including:
Scoot runs a buy-on-board model for Economy passengers, meaning meals are not included in the base Economy fare. Passengers can:
Scoot offers ScooTV, a wireless streaming entertainment system available on select aircraft. Passengers can stream movies, TV shows, music, and games directly to their own devices, such as a phone, tablet, or laptop, by connecting to the onboard Wi-Fi network. ScooTV content can be purchased by Economy passengers and is included free of charge for ScootPlus passengers on applicable flights. On aircraft without ScooTV, passengers are encouraged to download entertainment to their personal devices before departure.
Scoot provides dedicated support for passengers with reduced mobility, visual or hearing impairments, medical conditions, or other accessibility needs. Services include:
Passengers who need to travel with medical equipment such as a portable oxygen concentrator, CPAP machine, or mobility aid should contact the airline at least 72 hours before departure to confirm approval and arrangements.
To reschedule a Scoot flight booked through Traveloka:
Reschedule availability and fees depend on your fare type. FlyBag and FlyBagEat fares generally offer more flexibility, while the base Fly fare tends to have stricter change conditions. Any changes must be made a set number of hours before the scheduled departure time.
Refund eligibility depends on the ticket type and circumstances:
To request a cancellation or refund, go to your booking details on Traveloka and follow the guided process. Refunds are typically processed within 7 to 30 business days, depending on the payment method and refund type.
Booking your Scoot flight through Traveloka offers several advantages for Filipino travelers:
Try these strategies to find better value on Scoot flights booked through Traveloka:
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Scoot allows 10 kg of cabin baggage, one bag plus one personal item, for Economy passengers, and 15 kg for ScootPlus. Checked baggage is not included in the base Fly fare but comes bundled with the FlyBag fare (20 kg), FlyBagEat fare (20 kg), and ScootPlus (30 kg). You can add extra checked baggage in set weight blocks when booking through Traveloka.
Yes, Scoot offers paid seat selection when you book on Traveloka or on the airline's own site. Options include standard seats, Stretch seats with extra legroom, and ScootPlus seating on Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights. You can also select or change your seat during online check-in if you skipped this step at booking.
Scoot runs a buy-on-board setup for Economy passengers, so meals are not automatically included in the base fare. You can pre-order a meal when booking on Traveloka or purchase food and drinks on board. Halal-certified and vegetarian options are available, and ScootPlus passengers receive a complimentary meal and drink as part of their fare.
Scoot does not run a separate mileage program of its own. Instead, it is integrated with KrisFlyer, the frequent flyer program of parent company Singapore Airlines. Eligible Scoot passengers can earn and redeem KrisFlyer miles on select fares, most commonly through ScootPlus bookings on the airline's long-haul routes.
As part of the Singapore Airlines Group, Scoot benefits from interline and connection arrangements that make it easier to book onward travel through the group's wider network. This lets travelers combine a Scoot flight with other Singapore Airlines Group services for smoother connections beyond Singapore, expanding the practical reach of Scoot's own route map.
Scoot is based at Singapore Changi Airport, operating as the medium- and long-haul low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines since starting flights on 4 June 2012. From this single hub, Scoot now connects around 85 destinations across 18 countries and territories, relying on Changi's strong connectivity rather than a network of secondary hubs.
Scoot operates a two-tier fleet made up of Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliners for long-haul routes, plus Airbus A320ceo, A320neo, and A321neo aircraft alongside Embraer E190-E2 jets for regional flights, including routes to and from the Philippines. The Dreamliner fleet makes Scoot one of the few budget airlines in the world flying widebody jets.
ScootPlus is Scoot's premium cabin, available only on Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights rather than across the entire network. It evolved from the airline's earlier ScootBiz product and now offers a wider recliner seat, extra baggage allowance, a complimentary meal, and priority boarding, positioning it as a step up from Economy without the full lie-flat business class experience.
Scoot began flying on 4 June 2012 as a low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. In July 2017, sister carrier Tigerair was merged into Scoot and its air operator's certificate was carried over, which is why Scoot's IATA code changed from TZ to TR even though the Scoot brand and cabin design were kept across the combined fleet.
Scoot does not allow pets or emotional support animals in the cabin on any of its routes. The only exception is a trained service dog, which can travel free of charge if its handler has a qualifying disability, while all other animals must be sent as cargo through Scoot's separate freight arrangements rather than as checked baggage.






